I recognize some other work there but I'm not sure who they belong to. If you know who they are then please do contact them. For once I give permission to spam this shop to hell. I don't tolerate art theft in any form (especially as that particular painting of mine took forever to complete!).

Anyway, I hope someone will be able to inform the other artists. Thanks for your time

The Disney pinup girls is art by Tim Shumate, I could contact him via instagram, but it would be easier to contact him through facebook, which I don't have. So, if someone wants to tell him whats going on, that's who he is.

Wouldn't the best thing be to just contact Disney. I think generally as long as you're not making money out of Disney and just doing things as a fan, and don't misrepresent the characters, they will turn a blind eye, but I think they would be onto this person very quickly as they are making money out of their characters.

A couple of years ago an ebay seller was marketing t-shirts with my artwork on I sent an email to the then CEO and the seller was removed.

I've tried to find the contact details for the current CEO but he doesn't seem to have released it...but he does have a twitter account as does the founder of eBay.

I've also included below the email to Disney's own licensing infringement department who you could point towards some of the Disney owned images courtneydisney is marketing in order to get them to instruct eBay to remove the account.

Looking through the images, I saw the art from mimi-na.deviantart.com/. I've poked her through Facebook, giving her the link to the piece I found. Since she does licensed art and has drawn some of their comic book titles, I figured she could give Disney a heads up on this. I think some of the images are actual Disney art and not just fan art.

I jsut reported someone yesterday for selling stolen art on iphone cases.. they removed it luckily! They people are so mean and don't even care about other artists. They just want money. The nerve, though, too - was that they posted ON THE AD, that they had NO PERMISSION or rights to any of the pieces or art used and no licenses.... how guilty can you get?

You can contact ebay directly on the auction with the "report a problem" but they won't do anything unless you ARE the ownder of the art, however, you can send a message to the seller themselves - that's what I did.

"Ask a question" option at the bottom of the page.

I told them something like "they are using copyrighted work by ___ artist without permission. Here is proof that you stole the work (Insert profile/da page/image page) and that I contacted the artist who should be filing with ebay for copyright fraud and theft of work as well" ... something like that works usually and tends to scare them enough before ACTUAL legal action has to be taken. etc.